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1934 - Bouquet Canyon Reservoir, replacement for ill-fated St. Francis Dam & reservoir, begins to fill with water [ story]
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The California Department of Public Health launched the “Never a Bother” campaign, a youth suicide prevention public awareness and outreach campaign for youth, young adults, and their parents, caregivers, and allies.
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The Santa Clarita Master Chorale invites the community to "Let the Sunshine In," a delightful evening of food, wine and song at the annual Cabaret & Cabernet fundraising benefit.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:
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As an integral ingredient necessary to help the Santa Clarita Valley to flourish, feedback from the business community is the secret sauce for achieving great things.
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Raise your heart rate while raising funds for the Santa Clarita Sister Cities Dollars-for-Desks campaign to provide school desks for students in Sariaya, Santa Clarita's Sister City in the Philippines.
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Remo, Inc. is is the world's leading manufacturer and developer of synthetic drumheads and shells. They’ve been in business for 60 years
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California State Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo (D-Chatsworth) and Assemblyman James Ramos (D-Highland) have introduced AB 3074 the "School or athletic team names: California Racial Mascots Act."
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Los Angeles County’s Justice, Care and Opportunities Department in collaboration with Local Initiatives Support Corporation Los Angeles is proud to announce the 2nd Annual Pitch Competition for the cohorts of JCOD's Incubation Academy.
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Children’s Bureau is seeking foster families and now offers two virtual ways for individuals and/or couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying with birth families or how to provide legal permanency by adoption.
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The Sunburst track was constructed in 1887 by the Southern Pacific Railroad and was a part of the main line running between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
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California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond hosted a Personal Finance Summit today where he announced his support for Assembly Bill 2927 (McCarty), legislation that would require a personal finance education course for California high school graduation.
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1847 - Probable birth date of Pico Canyon oil driller Charles Alexander Mentry [ story]
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The first Music Jam Session at The MAIN was held on Thursday, Feb. 22 and was a hit. Come out and join in for the next one on Thursday, March 28 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
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Los Angeles County Inspector General Max Huntsman of the Office of Inspector General has issued a report entitled "Tenth Report Back on Implementing Body-Worn Cameras in Los Angeles County."
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College of the Canyons women's tennis played to a convincing 7-2 conference win over Ventura College on Moica to strengthen its potential playoff resume.
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Join the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce with the Latino Business Alliance at the Cinco de Mayo Networking Celebration on Tuesday, May 7.
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The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control is hosting March Meowness promotion where all cat adoptions are just $15 from now until April 9.
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California State University, Northridge is partnering with the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians and the Tataviam Land Conservancy to battle the impact of climate change in disadvantaged communities throughout the San Fernando Valley by establishing “urban forests.”
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Join the Santa Clarita Artists Association on Monday, April 15, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Barnes and Noble, 23630 Valencia Blvd., Valencia, CA 91355, for the SCAA monthly meeting and guest demonstrator.
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Residents are invited to join members of the Santa Clarita City Council for a special ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the addition of Santa Clarita's 38th park, Skyline Ranch Park, 18355 Skyline Ranch Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91351, to the Santa Clarita parks system on Saturday, April 6, at 10 a.m.
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The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is preparing for the annual fundraising event, Celebrity Waiter, with the theme “California Dreamin’” on Saturday, April 27 at Bella Vida, 27180 Golden Valley Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91351.
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Springtime in Santa Clarita brings not only vibrant blooms and opportunities to embrace the outdoors with warmer weather, but also an array of free, family-friendly events and this Saturday is no exception.
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that food is disgusting! who would want to steal it? They don’t have anything good only Obama approved snacks that are terrible.
Phil, you used to work there.
Right , that’s how i know!
Randy William Music good stuff
Marlen Torres
Really ? nothing else better to do?
Its not right at all but god bless them if they really did it because they were starving. If you dont know what its like to go hungry then you have no clue.
Don’t be so dramatic,you’re making Santa Clarita out to be Somalia. Nobody is starving. The government will not let you starve. There are food stamps, free lunch programs at school and shelters. If you think people are starving here in the U.S., you obviously have never been outside the U.S.
What year-round shelters are there in Santa Clarita with food? I DK of any and in general shelters only serve one meal a day IF they have them, that’s in L A., which shelters in SCV have this let alone lunch and “snacks.” Most are not government-run anyway. Yes there are food stamps available if you file taxes but homeless often can’t access that and what if someone is too proud to go “on the dole” or needs help NOW because of sudden need, change in circumstance, not after another year?
I’m not saying stealing is “OK” at all, and wonder what the alleged other damage was besides taking food — which if not good, person(s) must be hungry.
Yeah I’ve traveled abroad all over the world from India and China and Mexico-Guatemala etc. as well as Central and Western and Eastern Europe, Japan — the “wealthy” countries and they all have various degrees of free healthcare and REAL government assistance (except Japan, which is also behind when it comes to helping people with disabilities), most countries have struggles with poverty and starving people, but the U. S. is among the worst when it comes to real, positive gov’t. aid. We DO waste a lot of it in the wrong places though and some people know how to scam welfare/ food stamps/ use the ER and never pay because they don’t file taxes — it’s someone who has been working poor and suddenly can’t make ends meet who is often worst off and has nowhere to turn.
Do you know that even in the CalState system 10% of students don’t have money to buy enough food and even at UCLA there are enough truly poor even suddenly homeless students that they had to open food pantries with DONATED not gov’t basic foods?
— So tell me, where in SCV do they turn, can you answer my first questions?
Manny Jimenez